Hi there again,

On 26 May 2006 at 16:09, Chris Lightfoot wrote:

> Of course, PHP has a built-in function for sending mail by
> SMTP; it's a fertile source of security holes in
> poorly-written code, but is there a good reason you
> couldn't use that directly in this case?

OK, sorry I have misunderstood you! Yes, of course the php script could be used 
to send 
emails by SMTP. I know how to do that and it is no big deal but... having said 
that I must add 
that php is not the best tool for the job. More than with security I am 
concerned with the 
speed or if you prefer slowness of such operation. We send about 15,5K messages 
per day 
(as of now) and this number is growing daily. We once had a php script that 
generated 
emails and sent them via SMTP but it was so slow that it would take long hours 
to send those 
15,5K messages. Whereas now php writes emails to HD within a few minutes and we 
are 
done. The rest is up to MTA. Also, because of that solution we cut by half the 
whole SMTP 
operation. I mean the transaction from php script to MTA is not needed, we only 
need the 
MTA to send mail to the world.  

I guess I may be biased against built-in SMTP support in php and perhaps it is 
possible to 
write a php script that works fast. Our initial experience was so discouraging 
that we gave up 
on it. I am also considering using a custom java-based application using 
SMTP-to-MTA route 
which I have seen performing very well.  

Thank you once again for you help! I really appreciate it.

Warm regards,



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